What happens if I don't follow the maintenance schedule for my car? I know that you're supposed to follow a maintenance schedule when you buy a car, but when I look at the schedule, it seems excessive.
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“You don’t have to follow a car’s routine maintenance, but it’s highly suggested.
The reason that you should follow it is because it will keep your car in the best shape possible. Furthermore, it ensures that you’re getting regular inspections to help avoid big surprises as a result of a lack of maintenance or inspections.
In addition, proper maintenance can help you avoid having to purchase a costly
, as well as maintain the resale value of your vehicle.
So do you have to follow the schedule? No. Should you? Absolutely.
Most of the repairs and maintenance you do for your vehicle will not be covered by your car insurance policy, unless the repairs need to be done as a result of a car accident.
That said, it’s always a good idea to review your policy to ensure you’re not overpaying. If you want the peace of mind of knowing that you’re paying the lowest rates for the best coverage, try using the
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